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Trouper Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Advanced or Advance

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00Whenever you greet a person ahead of time for a particular occasion, we would usually use the word "advance" in front. Like the greetings "Advanced Happy Birthday." Sometimes, I would see that they don't put "d" in the end of the word "advance." Which the correct? Is it the one with the d" or without the "d" n the end?02br
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02br 00Well, neither one seems very stylish English to me, and I doubt that 'greeting-card English' needs to be strictly correct. 0-

  • 02br 00Well, neither one seems very stylish English to me, and I doubt that 'greeting-card English' needs to be strictly correct.
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00Well, neither one seems very stylish English to me, and I doubt that 'greeting-card English' needs to be strictly correct. Nevertheless, although both are used as adjectives, only 01b01i00advance02i02b00 (made or given ahead of time: 01i00an advance payment on a loan02i00) seems to fit this situation.00 01

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